New Ecessa technology report highlights a major component of SD-WAN (WAN Virtualization) and how it creates a more resilient network by leveraging the most cost-effective, bandwidth-rich WAN connections.

Recently, we came across a great post, Hybrid WAN or SD-WAN, on NetCraftsmen. As the article’s author, Peter Welcher, explains there are a number of new offerings in the space. “As witnessed at Network Field Day 9, there is a hotbed of innovation occurring right now in the Hybrid WAN or SD-WAN space. I’m still… Read more »

System Architect Rick Berens presents a demonstration of WANworX WAN Virtualiztion recorded live in the Ecessa test lab. Voice (VoIP), video conference and file transfer data being routed to remote wide area network locations over three different communication links (MPLS, cable and DSL) continue uninterrupted even when 2 of the links are dramatically cut.

Network performance can be a troubling and mysterious burden placed on the shoulders of IT administrators. When seeking information, there are conflicting reports about what is and isn’t necessary for optimal performance.

Ecessa Field Application Engineer John Addington explores the importance and benefits of WAN Virtualization, specifically in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment in this recorded webinar.

Creating a virtualized WAN with Ecessa enables Woodstream’s network traffic to flow over all available communication links. If a line goes down, traffic is automatically routed to the remaining good links. “With WANworX in place, we’ve never had a problem, we’ve never gone down. Ever.”